In her essay “What Claudine Gay’s Reality Says About My Own As An Educated Millennial Black Person,” Tahyira Savanna explores how Claudine Gay’s experiences resonate with her life as a well-educated Black millennial. She reflects on the shared challenges and triumphs of navigating a world shaped by race and education, drawing parallels between Gay’s journey and her own. This analysis not only highlights the significance of representation but also examines the broader implications of their experiences within society.     

You need to understand when it’s time to walk away when love is no longer being offered. — Nina Simone (Born in Tryon, North Carolina […]